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Chapter 3, EJB Concepts | Chapter 14, Security Design and Management
About the BookSpecial Edition Using Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 starts with a description of how Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBTM) fit into the big picture of J2EETM development, then covers such topics as: locating EJB's using JNDI; managing data with EJB Query Language; building JMS applications using the new Message-driven Bean; and planning EJB applications using design patterns. Later chapters describe advanced development topics including interoperability, horizontal services and clustering. Throughout the book, the authors construct a component-based auction Web site using the J2EE architecture as a practical example. About the ChaptersChapter 3, EJB Concepts, presents the concepts of EJB architecture to ensure a consistent understanding before readers attempt to develop EJB applications. Chapter 14, Security Design and Management, looks at security issues to consider when designing and building EJB applications. Ordering InformationYou can order this book from the following online bookstores: For more information on this book and other Java titles from Que Publishing, visit: www.quepublishing.com About the AuthorsChuck Cavaness is a Senior Java Architect for NetVendor, a B2B supplier enablement Internet company. He specializes in full J2EE architecture design and construction for B2C and B2B Internet solutions. His experiences include development of several CORBA and EJB Internet solutions, including products for the banking, travel, and healthcare industries. Brian Keeton is a Software Engineer at NetVendor Inc. where he has developed server-side Java components to support B2B trading using EJB. He is a Sun Certified Developer for the Java Platform, and has taught courses in Java and CORBA technologies. Chuck and Brian also co-wrote Special Edition Using Java 2 Standard Edition (pub 12/2000). Chapter 3, EJB Concepts | Chapter 14, Security Design and Management | ||||||
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